MBNA launches new low-fee credit card
MBNA has launched a credit card offering 17 months interest-free on balance transfers, with a less than average balance transfer fee of 2%.
View ArticleMBNA launches new low-fee credit card
MBNA has launched a credit card offering 17 months interest-free on balance transfers, with a less than average balance transfer fee of 2%.
View ArticleOFT proposals could stop rogue lenders in their tracks
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) could be given the power to stop debt collectors and rogue money lenders from operating with immediate effect, under new proposals currently under consideration.
View ArticleMBNA launches new low-fee credit card
MBNA has launched a credit card offering 17 months interest-free on balance transfers, with a less than average balance transfer fee of 2%.
View ArticleOFT proposals could stop rogue lenders in their tracks
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) could be given the power to stop debt collectors and rogue money lenders from operating with immediate effect, under new proposals currently under consideration.
View ArticleSantander credit card offers 3% cash back on rail fares
Santander has announced that is has revamped its 123 World cashback credit card to give cardholders a staggering 3% cashback on all spending on National Rail and Transport for London travel. To get the...
View ArticleSantander credit card offers 3% cash back on rail fares
Santander has announced that is has revamped its 123 World cashback credit card to give cardholders a staggering 3% cashback on all spending on National Rail and Transport for London travel. To get the...
View ArticleFifth of consumers use credit cards to pay household bills
Britain’s faltering economy is continuing to put a strain on consumers’ budgets, with research revealing that millions are turning to credit cards and other forms of borrowing to meet monthly bills.
View ArticleFifth of consumers use credit cards to pay household bills
Britain’s faltering economy is continuing to put a strain on consumers’ budgets, with research revealing that millions are turning to credit cards and other forms of borrowing to meet monthly bills.
View ArticleWorkers borrowing more than £300 a month to stay afloat
The UK’s workforce is borrowing more than £300 a month in order to make ends meet, pushing many into “punishing levels of debt”, according to research by employment union Unite.
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